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Salvador Dalí and his wife Gala, once lived in the Royal Suite.

A two-year modernization brings fresh splendor to one of the most exclusive hotels of Barcelona. Centrally located, near the Gothic Quarter, Las Ramblas, Paseo de Gracia and famous landmarks such as the Picasso Museum and the Sagrada Familia, it boasts an important art history, as Salvador Dali and his wife Gala once lived in the Royal Suite, now named Suite Dali. True to its name, the hotel has public areas in opulent style, with marble colonnades, ornate moldings, richly upholstered seating and crystal chandeliers. Accommodations have a contemporary feel, with some of the classic deluxe rooms with mosaic-covered Roman-style bathrooms. The perfect choice for dining, the hotel’s gastronomic restaurant Caelis - a must -, the ae Brasserie for casual dining and The Garden for buffet breakfast and Sunday Brunch.
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Top Architecture Find

Casa Milá

Constructed between 1906 and 1912 by the architect Antoni Gaudí, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a cultural center for the city. (34-93) 484-5990; www.lapedrera.com/en/home.

Best Restaurant for a Celebration

El Xalet Montjuich

Opened in 2004, this Montjuïc restaurant is located by the funicular that carries visitors to the mountaintop and castle. It has spectacular views of Barcelona. (34-93) 324-9270; www.gruptravi.com.

Top Day Trip

Montserrat

Enjoy the breathtaking natural beauty of this mountain, which holds significant religious importance for the Benedictine monks. www.montserratvisita.com.

Museum Must-See

Museu Picasso

The genius of the young artist is revealed through the more than 3,800 works that make up the permanent collection. The 50-year-old museum also reveals Picasso's deep relationship with Barcelona. www.museupicasso.bcn.es/en.

What to Skip

Restaurants on Las Ramblas

This is a nice street to stroll down, but you should leave the area if you want to find a good restaurant.

Best Cultural Secret

The Museu Tèxtil i d’Indumentària

This textile and costume museum possesses collections of garments and fabrics, including a section on lacework. It's also home to more than 500 pieces of Spanish jewelry. (34-93) 256-3465; www.dhub-bcn.cat.

Best Family Activity

Tibidabo Park

Located on a mountain overlooking the city, this amusement park dates back to 1889 and still has some of the original rides. It was featured in the Woody Allen film "Vicky Cristina Barcelona." (34-93) 211-7942; www.tibidabo.cat/en/homepage.

Best Newcomer

Torre Agbar

According to Jean Nouvel, the French architect who designed this 38-story skyscraper, the shape of the Torre Agbar was inspired by the Montserrat mountain. Due to its unusual bullet-like shape, the building has inspired many nicknames. www.torreagbar.com.

Best Activity/Excursion

Turistic Bus

The main station for Barcelona's official hop-on-and-off bus is on Catalunya square, in the center of the city, but no matter the stop, you'll be able to catch one every 25 minutes. (34-93) 285-3832; www.barcelonabusturistic.cat.